Transitioning from Manager to Leader
Dawn Sime holds a Ph.D. in Industrial/Organizational Psychology, a Masters in Psychology, and a Bachelor of Science in Human Relations and Organizational Behavior. She has 18-plus years of vast experience in personnel development and human resource management. An experienced trainer and instructor, Dawn is an adjunct professor at Southern New Hampshire University, School of Business, Department of Organizational Leadership and Professional Studies. She also teaches at Franklin Pierce University and Merrimack College, North Andover, MA.
Dawn is a Director and Board Member of the New Hampshire Women’s Leadership Institute and a Director and faculty member of the Women’s Global Education Institute. She is also a member of the steering committee and a speaker for the 2010 Women’s Leadership Summit.
“Take charge of yourself – be the architect of your life.” Dawn Sime
Transitioning from Manager to Leader: Sept 23 and Nov 18
How well are you managing your career? What do you need to do to get you from where you are to where you want to be? Do you possess the competencies needed to become an effective leader in your organization? Find out the difference between what managers do versus what leaders do. Key behavioral competencies that all effective leaders practice will be examined. Learn how to merge management with leadership.
This workshop is designed for women who want to transition from being just managers to becoming effective leaders. At the end of the workshop you will be able to identify the competencies you possess and the competencies you need to develop.
This workshop is designed to challenge you to think differently about management and leadership. Discussions will be thought provoking, insightful, and engaging.